Dustin May hasn’t pitched for the Dodgers since May of last year, but he’s inching closer to making his big league return. May underwent Tommy John surgery last spring and has been steadily working his way back ever since.
The flame-throwing right-hander is currently on a minor league rehab assignment that is expected to last at least a month. May is currently with the OKC Dodgers (Triple-A) and took the hill to pitch in his first game in a long, long time on Friday night against the Sacramento River Cats.
May threw 49 pitches in two innings and despite recently throwing to live hitters at Camelback Ranch, looked a bit rusty.